Girias Children's Explorium: Play-day Redefined
By Chanda Kumar | Vjmedia Works | July 20, 2015
A place where children play to learn and adults learn to play, Girias Children's Explorium in Bangalore is a space where kids explore things fearlessly and grasp concepts through play.

Speaking about this new concept, Sarika Giria, Co-Founder, Girias Children's Explroium said, "Kids are often told by parents and teachers to stay away from some things at home and school. The explorium is a space for them to explore with restrictions, play, learn and have fun.â€

Bringing this absolutely fresh concept to the country was not an easy task. After trying out some Indian design firms, the couple decided to rope in Simon Lashford, Design Director, Red Box, Chicago to create the explorium. Simon serves as Senior Designer for a variety of projects, from children's ministries to theatrical stage productions.

In the Explore zone, kids get to climb a 5-storied climbing structure designed to be completely safe and helps the child in developing their motor skills with a sense of balance and adventure. And as most kids love water play, the Splash zone allows them to create their own fountain or construct a dam and even have race for toy rubber ducks.

Provoking the artist in a child, the Create zone provokes the artist in the child, encouraging them in activities like painting on glass, sand art, clay and other crafts.
The Build area provides opportunities for children to investigate the applied sciences by rearranging components to alter existing objects or create new objects. Use of building blocks, tools and simple machines encourages their problem solving skills.

After exploring and playing in the various zones, kids and parents can unwind at the café for short eats and beverages, and indulge in a bit of shopping at the retail store.
Overall, the explorium is a great weekend destination for kids and parents; an opportunity for families to stay away from gadgets and spend time in playing, learning and bonding with each other.
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